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Barnard College students working out on stall bars. Back reads "Return to Miss Agnes Wayman ... Show moreBarnard College students working out on stall bars. Back reads "Return to Miss Agnes Wayman [instructor in and later director of the Physical Education program at Barnard] Barnard College." Show less

Barnard College students playing basketball, 1935. Left to right: Garnette Snedeker ('37),... Show moreBarnard College students playing basketball, 1935. Left to right: Garnette Snedeker ('37), Dorothy Watts ('37), Margery Ray ('37), and Adele Hansen ('37). Show less

Discus practice at the Barnard College Greek Games in 1935. A photograph of Classes '37-'38, left... Show moreDiscus practice at the Barnard College Greek Games in 1935. A photograph of Classes '37-'38, left to right: Dorothy Watts, Mary Paul Segard, unid. Show less

Jean Ackermann, in a 1913 campus outfit, and Margaret Eitelbach, in a 1925 campus outfit, as they... Show moreJean Ackermann, in a 1913 campus outfit, and Margaret Eitelbach, in a 1925 campus outfit, as they appeared at the fashion show held as part of the annual alumnae day observances at Barnard College, February 13, 1939. Show less

Barnard students along with actress and Barnard alum Jane Wyatt participate in the Greek Games,... Show moreBarnard students along with actress and Barnard alum Jane Wyatt participate in the Greek Games, 1945. Note taped to the back of photo attributed to Wide World Photos reads: "New York- The return of Jane Wyatt, actress, gave students at her alma mater, Barnard College, a great treat. Miss Wyatt, who is starring with Franchot Tone in 'Hope for the Best,' a comedy on Broadway, offered professional direction to members of the college dramatic society, Wigs and Cues, at a rehearsal of their new play. The fact that Miss Wyatt was once president of the dramatic organization gave added zest to her presence during the rehearsal. The actress is shown swinging the whip during a 'preview' chariot ride rehearsal for the Greek Games, forthcoming production." Show less